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Dear Friend,

Upon my return to England in 1657, I find the air thick with the fervor of Puritan ideals. The streets are quieter, as merriment has been stifled; theaters are shuttered and music is often hushed. The people seem earnest, devoted to strict moral codes, yet there is an undercurrent of tension, as dissent brews among those who yearn for the vibrancy of life. While I admire their commitment to virtue, I cannot help but mourn the loss of joy and freedom that once characterized our land.

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